Defense Seeks Bail Reduction for Woman Accused of Killing Fort Worth Officer

The ongoing case of De Aujalae Evans, who is accused of intoxication manslaughter in the death of Fort Worth Police Sergeant Billy Randolph, has seen a new development as her lawyers are actively seeking reduced bail for their client, as per court documents filed this month. Evans, whose bond is currently set at a steep $750,000, was arrested following the tragic incident that occurred on August 12 on I-35W, where she reportedly drove under the influence and fatally struck Sgt. Randolph, who was attending to a crash scene at the time of the incident. The defense claims that the current bail amount is “excessive, oppressive and beyond the financial means of [Evans]” and is therefore unconstitutional, according to FOX 4 News.

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